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    • President Obama (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)Oops? President Barack Obama's re-election campaign washed its hands Wednesday of an independent group's vicious (and misleading) ad effectively blaming Mitt Romney for the death of a laid-off steelworker's wife from cancer. Campaign officials flatly denied any knowledge of the facts in the case—but it turns out the widower told the same story on an Obama campaign conference call in mid-May.

      "We have nothing, no involvement, with any ads that are done by Priorities USA. We don't have any knowledge of the story of the family," Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters aboard Air Force One on Wednesday.

      The ad features Joe Soptic, who lost his job and his health benefits after Romney's Bain Capital closed the GST Steel plant in Kansas City, Mo., in 2001. Soptic later told CNN that his wife had health insurance through her own employer from that point to 2002 or 2003, when she left that job because of an injury—a detail that undermines the ad's heartbreaking narrative.

      "I don't know the facts about when Mr. Soptic's wife got sick, or the facts about his health insurance," deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter told CNN on Wednesday.

      But there's a problem. As Politico first reported, Soptic told essentially the same story in a May 14, 2012, conference call hosted by the Obama campaign. Here's what he said then, according to a partial recording of the call passed along by a Republican official:

      Read More »from Obama camp denies knowledge of cancer tale it told in May
    • Portman and Romney (Jim Young/Reuters)COLUMBUS, Ohio—Being on the short list for vice president has its perks: The media take an interest in your every move, you sell off those extra copies of your memoir, and everyone wants to hear your stance on the issues.

      But as the remaining hopefuls are discovering, it also takes work.

      "I've spent a lot of time around the state, I'm sharing the campaign for Gov. Romney here," Republican Sen. Rob Portman said Tuesday after meeting with local residents at a farm near Shelby, Ohio. Portman is considered to be one of the top three contenders to become Mitt Romney's running mate. "I'm going to work my heart out for him no matter what. And I really believe that is what it comes down to."

      Since Portman endorsed Romney during the primaries in January, he has been a tireless advocate for the former Massachusetts governor. He has appeared publicly with Romney several times, he traverses his state regularly on Romney's behalf, and he continues to raise serious money for the campaign.

      Portman

      Read More »from Rob Portman vows to work his ‘heart out for’ Mitt Romney ‘no matter what’
    • Israel (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

      The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Wednesday added 13 House races to their "Red to Blue" list of districts the party feels confident they can win this fall.

      Committee Chairman Steve Israel repeated many of the party's 2012 campaign lines in a conference call announcing the additions, arguing that these districts contain Democrats who will fight for the middle class and that tea party extremists will be the GOP's downfall overall this cycle.

      "The tea party wave is going to cost Republican seats in 2012," Israel told reporters.

      Israel added that the party regards California and Illinois as two states where redistricting has been favorable to the Democratic party and that several of their new candidates hail from these states.

      The new districts added to the Democrats' list--which offers the promise of financial, communications, grassroots and strategic support from the committee--are as follows:

      Read More »from DCCC adds 13 new House candidates to ‘Red to Blue’ list
    • Mitt Romney gets GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann’s endorsement in May. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

      Pick Paul Ryan! Bobby Jindal! Rob Portman! Tim Pawlenty! When it comes to advising Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on choosing a running mate, it seems as though everyone inside the Beltway is getting in on the act—including, now, the Obama campaign.

      "Newt Gingrich or Michele Bachmann would be an excellent choice for Mitt Romney to choose," Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters aboard Air Force One. Neither conservative firebrand is seen as a likely pick, in part because each has courted controversy in the past.

      Could Romney's choice force Team Obama to reshuffle its playbook? Not so much, she indicated.

      Read More »from Team Obama to Romney: Hey, how ’bout Gingrich or Michele Bachmann as VP?
    • Bill Clinton speaks to the ReSource 2012 conference on July 13, 2012, in Oxford, England. (Matthew Lloyd/Getty …

      President Barack Obama's re-election spokeswoman mocked the Mitt Romney campaign for using Bill Clinton in its latest ad, joking that the Republican standard-bearer must have run out of supporters in his own party.

      "If that's the best validator they can find—someone who thinks President Obama is a far better choice on the economy and on other issues—perhaps his bench is a little shorter than we thought it was," campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters aboard Air Force One.

      "This isn't the first time that they have attempted to use President Clinton," she underlined. "It's interesting because President Clinton is not only a strong supporter of President Obama—he'll be speaking about him at the convention—but he has said time and time again that President Obama is the right person to lead the country forward, to help our economy continue to move forward."

      Romney's campaign invoked Clinton in an ad attacking Obama's approach to welfare reform, an overhaul crafted by the former two-term Democratic president and his Republican foes in Congress in the 1990s over the objections of many liberal Democrats. But Clinton released a statement late Tuesday siding firmly with Obama and against the commercial.

      Read More »from Obama campaign mocks Romney use of Bill Clinton

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